Catharsis Theater: Relief for the Human Heart
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💔 A welcoming space to bring any hurt, with 100+ years of psychodrama wisdom. 🔥 In-person in LA & nationwide — & virtual. ✨ Expect connection, movement, laughter. Speak, be silent, witness, or join — always at your pace. 🌊 caligrief.com/catharsis-theater
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❤️‍🔥 Lori Cannon’s legacy is not past tense. It is a call: Love louder. Demand dignity. Heal the world together. This is the meaning of life woven through grief.

#Bluesky #Grief #CaliforniaGriefCenter #Healing #Psychology #History #Sociometry #Wellness
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📖 From ancient wisdom to modern psychology, the question persists: how do we live when death surrounds us? Lori’s answer: show up, speak up, feed someone, risk arrest, risk love. She carried the spirit of collective grief into action.
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🌊 Psychology and wellness often ask us to look inward. Yet Lori Cannon’s work teaches the other half: turn outward, connect, feed, care. Healing is not only introspection, but also the choreography of kindness across a city.
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🕯️ In every era, people have turned loss into collective action. J.L. Moreno called it sociatry—healing society itself. Lori’s GroceryLand was just that: a living stage where grief, memory, and community became medicine.
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🌟 “We needed to do something.” Lori’s story is a reminder that grief, rage, and love can become engines for change. From buses to food pantries to ACT UP, she showed how ordinary courage feeds extraordinary legacies.
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"We needed to do SOMETHING"
in memoriam, Lori Cannon
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Friendship interrupts us, saves us from becoming screensavers of solitude. It is the bog that holds the horse, the chorus that carries us through. Healing the world begins here: witness, presence, connection. 🌱💙

#Bluesky #Grief #Friendship #Psychology #Sociometry #Healing #Wellness
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The essay reminds us: friends are couriers of the Infinite Friend. They appear in kitchens, smoking areas, community gardens, reminding us we exist. This is not self-optimization. It is messy, awkward, vulnerable—yet it is medicine for despair, a rehearsal for meaning.
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J.L. & Zerka Moreno called it tele—the invisible thread between souls. Sociometry charted our hidden connections, sociatry sought to heal society itself. To make a friend is to build a bridge, one role at a time, toward healing the loneliness of the world. 🌍
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Aristotle, Montaigne, Nietzsche—they circled the mystery of friendship. Yet each of us lives it daily in smaller ways: texts, errands, silences. Philosophy, psychology, and the wisdom of lived experience converge here: human beings ache for witnesses and companions.
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Friendship, says The Shadowed Archive, is impossible—therefore it must be done. 🌊
We are not moss, spreading alone in damp silence. We are animals who rot without witnesses. Someone must see us, hear us, accompany us.
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An Existential Guide to: Making Friends
Friends Friends What Glorious Friendly Friends!
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We will soon live inside a mirror made of cameras.
The choice is ours: spectacle or witness, numbness or healing.
Psychodrama reminds us: images can hold grief, carry memory, and unlock the meaning of life. The lens can hurt—or it can heal.

#Bluesky #Grief #Psychodrama #Healing #Wellness
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In a world of wearable cameras, the human face may become as indexed as the atomic clock.
But what if instead of surveillance, we use this vision to connect—to see each other’s pain, resilience, and joy?
That is the spirit of sociatry: healing society through shared vision and truth.
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Time was once scarce, local, and precious. Now it flows invisibly in every device. ⏰
Images follow the same curve: once rare, now infinite.
The challenge is not creation but meaning. Without depth, images numb us. With intention, they can restore us.
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Sontag warned: images can sedate the masses while surveilling them. Yet they also carry memory, grief, and truth. 🌊
Psychology teaches us that witnessing heals. J.L. Moreno’s psychodrama used scenes, roles, and replay to mend hearts. Images—when used with care—can be medicine, not chains.
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We once became clocks. Now we are becoming cameras. ⏱📷
What happens when images saturate our reality the way time once did?
The question isn’t just about tech. It’s about what it means to see and to be seen—as humans, as communities, as souls.
As We Become Cameras
Wearable cameras will be ubiquitous. We’ll barely notice.
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✨ Language is not neutral.
It can cloud or illuminate.
It can limit or liberate.
From counting blocks to psychodrama’s stages, clarity in expression transforms not just learning but living.

#Bluesky #Grief #CaliforniaGriefCenter #Healing #Psychology #Sociometry #Language #Wellness
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⚖️ When Dutch children stumble over “four and ninety,” it’s not lack of intelligence.
It’s the burden of translation.
How often do we carry grief or pain in inverted, tangled words?
Healing comes when language, body, and community line up—when we say it plain, and show it true.
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🧠 This isn’t just about math.
It echoes how we speak of grief, healing, or justice.
Transparent language = clearer paths.
Obscure language = hidden hurdles.
J.L. Moreno believed new words, new roles, and new forms of dialogue could heal individuals and societies.
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🌍 A child in Japan says “nine-ten-two” for 92.
A child in France says “four twenties and twelve.”
Both reach the same number, but their mental map is different.
Language itself can add clarity or confusion to the way the mind holds knowledge.
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🧮 Numbers are universal, right? Not quite.
The words we use to count shape how we think, learn, and even feel math.
BBC explores how languages like Chinese or Welsh give children a clearer grasp of numbers than English or French.

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Why you might be counting in the wrong language
Learning numbers in a European language has probably affected your early maths ability. It turns out there are better ways to count.
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✨ Every cable, every role, every encounter reminds us: we are fragile, we are resilient, and we need each other.

#Bluesky #Grief #CaliforniaGriefCenter #Psychodrama #Sociometry #HumanConnection #Wellness #HealingTogether
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🌊 In 2025 we scroll endlessly, surrounded by content yet starving for connection. Tonga reminds us: it is not bandwidth but belonging that sustains us. Healing begins when we witness each other—fully, directly, without delay.
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🤝 JL Moreno and Zerka Moreno believed the cure for isolation was encounter.
Sociometry, psychodrama, sociatry—these weren’t abstractions but living practices. In Tonga’s silence, we see the truth: community is lifeline, not luxury.
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📡 The internet feels infinite, yet it runs on thin strands of glass across the ocean floor. One break, and an island is alone.
Psychology teaches us: human connection is no less delicate. One rupture in trust, empathy, or presence, and we too fall into silence.